with the flags of Maharajah, commander in chief commandings
general, king, old flag, arms, the previous flag (before the two
triangle flags was a different flag) and mutiners of 1857-58
flag).Jaume Ollē, 14 Jun 2002

The book is an extensive and exhaustive analysis of all heraldic
partitions, charges, crests, crowns, supporters etc. albeit with a
(logical) emphasis on German heraldry. Every single instance is
pictured, blazoned and examples of actual arms given. There is little
purely vexillological content, though it does include a couple of
pages about flags, how they are called and described. In my humble
opinion it is worth the price for anybody with a certain interest in
heraldry, even if he/she is absolutely ignorant of German.Nozomi Kariyasu, 21 Jan 2002

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Title: Flags and anthems manual London 2012Place of publication: LondonPublisher:
London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Ltd.Date of publication: 2012ISBN: nonePagination: 158 pagesSize: 21cmBinding: spiral-bound

A fascinating book giving family trees, histories, and heraldry of
all the royal families of Europe from medieval times up to the
present day, divided into chapters according to country. Very useful
for tracking down the arms found in the centre of flags.James Dignan, 24 Apr 2004

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Missing info! (4)Title: Political Symbols and Rituals of the Russian Radical Right,
1900-1914Medium: article in a non-vexillological sourceMain author(s):Heinz-Dietrich LöweLanguage:EnglishSource title: The Slavonic and East European ReviewSource number (date): 76 (1998)Source pages: 441-466